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A Kershaw woman is in good condition and recovering after she stepped in front of a moving car during a morning walk Wednesday morning.
S.C. Highway Patrol Lance Cpl. Gary Miller said the accident happened at 8:35 p.m. as Paulette Sherrod, 62, walked south on the right side of South Potter Road about 3.5 miles east of Lancaster.
Miller said Potter turned left to cross the road and stepped in front of a southbound 1999 Buick sedan driven by Curtis Ray Hilton, 82, of Lancaster.
Sherrod was flown to CMC where she was listed in good condition Thursday afternoon.

A day after an international mining company announced plans to buy Romarco Minerals Inc., which owns Kershaw’s Haile Gold Mine, Romarco’s president and CEO Dr. Diane Garrett opened up about the impending deal and what the plans mean for local residents.

Lightning damaged two businesses in the Lancaster Square Shopping Center on Main Street in Lancaster on Thursday night near the end of a short, but vicious thunderstorm that rolled through the area.
Lancaster Fire Department Fire Chief Chuck Small said his department was dispatched from another call to Goody’s and Food Lion just after midnight in response to a report of smoke coming from the front of the department store.

On days when he isn’t fulfilling his duties as an elder at First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Thomas “Buddy” Coke Lever puts up American flags for the city of Lancaster.
Lever said he has been putting up the flags for the past four and a half years.
With help from local Scout troops, Lever sets up 126 American and 150 Christmas flags on Main Street 15 times throughout the year.

By Kayland Hagwood
It’s the one summer school students actually sign up for – vacation Bible school (VBS).
So, what’s the fuss about VBS?
“It’s study, but also fellowship,” Pleasant Hill AME Zion Church pastor Robert E. Christian said. “It’s an intense few days Bible study to deal with subjects that will help the congregation, but also will help the church to understand its responsibility and duty to the broader community.”

Community tips and a joyride in a stolen car led to the apprehension of three juveniles suspected of trying to break into a Lancaster package store last week.

The Lancaster County Sherriff’s Office asked for the public’s help last Friday, July 24, in identifying suspects caught on surveillance video the night before breaking the glass out of the back door of Community Discount Beverage at 2095 Lynwood Drive.

Lancaster County Economic Development Corp. (LCEDC) is one of the most productive such operations in the state, with a long history of bringing business organizations to Lancaster County.

Red Ventures, Nutramax, Fancy Pokkets, Keer America – the list goes on and on with hundreds of millions of dollars in investments and thousands of jobs brought into Lancaster County by this organization. One would think that Lancaster County Council would be appreciative of the work of this organization. Unfortunately, such is not the case.

A Lancaster used car dealership reported it may have been the target of a scam to steal a car.

According to the incident report, the owner of Man of God Auto Sales, 1650 Great Falls Highway, called the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office on July 21 to report an incident that began nearly a year ago.

Esther Kennedy said on Sept. 26, 2014, a 27-year-old Columbia man signed a contract to buy a green 2007 Nissan Altima for $12,096.

Months after the dust settled in Lancaster County Council chambers following concerns from dozens of residents about the proposed development of the former TreeTops camp site into a large-scale neighborhood, a different type of dust is being kicked up as crews have begun clearing the land for construction.

During his final meeting with his apostles, Jesus explained the future ministry of the Holy Spirit to the world of unsaved people (see John 16:8-11). He predicted that the Holy Spirit would reprove the world concerning three things: sin, righteousness, and judgment.

In the New Testament the word “reprove” to convince, convict, or rebuke someone about the wrongness of his actions or attitudes. John the Baptist reproved the Roman ruler Herod for marrying Herodias, his half-brother Philip’s wife.